Gunmen kill south Yemen separatist

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Unknown gunmen shot dead a south Yemen separatist on Sunday when they fired at a protest camp in the port city of Aden, an activist said.
The attack took place while security forces arrested two Al-Qaeda suspects, eight days after a deadly attack on the intelligence headquarters in the city. “Gunmen fired from a car at the camp of the (Southern) Movement, killing one of the activists,” Nizar al-Saadi told AFP. He said that protesters camping in Al-Mansura neighbourhood “blocked the road” in retaliation. Yemen’s southern separatists have for decades complained of marginalisation by Sanaa. Although the movement remains fractured, it demands autonomy and in some cases independence. South Yemen was a separate nation before unification with the north in 1990. Meanwhile, two suspected Al-Qaeda militants were arrested in a raid on a house where they were hiding, said a security official.
The raid took place “near the intelligence headquarters” where 19 soldiers had been killed in an August 18 rocket attack which the authorities blamed on Al-Qaeda.